Los capítulos del libro:- Core Theme – Patterns and Change
1. Populations in transition
2. Disparities in wealth and development
3. Patterns of environmental quality and sustainability
4. Patterns in resource consumption
Optional Themes
A. Freshwater -- issues and conflicts
B. Oceans and their coastal margins
C. Extreme environments
D. Hazards and disasters -- risk assessment and response
E. Leisure, sport and tourism
F. The geography of food and health
G. Urban environments
Higher-Level Extension -- Global Interactions
1. Measuring global interactions
2. Changing space -- the shrinking world
3. Economic interactions
4. Environmental change
5. Sociocultural exchanges
6. Political outcomes
7. Global interactions at the local level
Assessment
Practice exam questions Paper 1
Practice exam questions Paper 2
Practice exam questions Paper 3
External markbands
Mark schemes for the exam questions
Guidance
Essay-writing guidelines
Internal assessment: advice to students and teachers
There are a number of textbooks listed below that many teachers will already have and will be useful for the delivering the new syllabus:-
Collins Landmark Geography
Water Resource: Process and Management - Victoria Bishop and Robert Prosser
Population, Resources and Development Second Edition - Jane Chrispin and Francis Jegede
Agriculture and Food - Michael Raw and Peter Atkins
Atmospheric Processes and Human Influence - Paul Warburton
Landform Systems - Victoria Bishop and Robert Prosser
Hazards and Responses Second Edition - Victoria Bishop
Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Second Edition - Robert Prosser
Access to Geography Series (Hodder and Stoughton)
Population by Jack Gillet
Migration by Paul Guinness
Development by Garrett Nagle
Urban Settlement and Land Use by Michael Hill
Rural Settlement and the Urban Impact on the Countryside by Michael Hill
Rivers and Water Management by Garrett Nagle
Coasts and Coastal Management by Michael Hill
Globalisation by Paul Guinness
Arid and Semi Arid Environments by Michael Hill
Health and Welfare by Janeete Lloyd
Environment and People Integrated Course Supplements (Stanley Thornes/Nelson Thornes):
Development, Disparity and Dependence - Michael Witherick.
Development, Globalisation and Sustsainability- John Morgan.
Natural Resources, Their Use and Abuse - David Elcome.
Climate Change and Society - Raymond S. Bradley and Norman Law.
Planet Geography by Stephen Codrington (Solid Star Press) Planet Geography
Geography An Integrated Approach by David Waugh. (Nelson Thornes)
Development and Underdevelopment by Garrett Nagle (Nelson)
Advanced Geography by Nagle (Oxford)
Global Challenges Series Editor Bob Digby (Heinemann 16-19 Geography)
Essential AS Geography by Simon Ross, John Morgan and Richard Heelas (Nelson Thornes)
Specifically for Paper 3 Guinness, P. (2003), Access to Geography –Globalisation, Hodder and Stoughton. Murray W E. (2005), Routledge Contemporary Human Geography - Geographies of Globalisation, Routledge. Daniels P, Bradshaw M, Shaw D, Sidaway J. (2005), An introduction to human geography -- issues of the 21st century (second edition).Pearson
Johnston R J, Taylor P J, Watts M J, (2002) Geographies of global change - remapping the world (second edition), Blackwell publishing. Knox P, Agnew J, McCarthy L. (2003), The geography of the world economy (fourth edition), Arnold.
Libros de texto (todos en inglés)
Este libro (en inglés) se escribió especificamente para esta guía (febrero de 2009):-
Geography for IB Diploma by Garrett Nagle and Briony Cooke Geography for IB Diploma OUP
Los capítulos del libro:-
Core Theme – Patterns and Change
1. Populations in transition
2. Disparities in wealth and development
3. Patterns of environmental quality and sustainability
4. Patterns in resource consumption
Optional Themes
A. Freshwater -- issues and conflicts
B. Oceans and their coastal margins
C. Extreme environments
D. Hazards and disasters -- risk assessment and response
E. Leisure, sport and tourism
F. The geography of food and health
G. Urban environments
Higher-Level Extension -- Global Interactions
1. Measuring global interactions
2. Changing space -- the shrinking world
3. Economic interactions
4. Environmental change
5. Sociocultural exchanges
6. Political outcomes
7. Global interactions at the local level
Assessment
Practice exam questions Paper 1
Practice exam questions Paper 2
Practice exam questions Paper 3
External markbands
Mark schemes for the exam questions
Guidance
Essay-writing guidelines
Internal assessment: advice to students and teachers
There are a number of textbooks listed below that many teachers will already have and will be useful for the delivering the new syllabus:-
Collins Landmark Geography
Access to Geography Series (Hodder and Stoughton)
Environment and People Integrated Course Supplements (Stanley Thornes/Nelson Thornes):
Planet Geography by Stephen Codrington (Solid Star Press) Planet Geography
Geography An Integrated Approach by David Waugh. (Nelson Thornes)
Development and Underdevelopment by Garrett Nagle (Nelson)
Advanced Geography by Nagle (Oxford)
Global Challenges Series Editor Bob Digby (Heinemann 16-19 Geography)
Essential AS Geography by Simon Ross, John Morgan and Richard Heelas (Nelson Thornes)
Specifically for Paper 3
Guinness, P. (2003), Access to Geography –Globalisation, Hodder and Stoughton.
Murray W E. (2005), Routledge Contemporary Human Geography - Geographies of Globalisation, Routledge.
Daniels P, Bradshaw M, Shaw D, Sidaway J. (2005), An introduction to human geography -- issues of the 21st century (second edition).Pearson
Johnston R J, Taylor P J, Watts M J, (2002) Geographies of global change - remapping the world (second edition), Blackwell publishing.
Knox P, Agnew J, McCarthy L. (2003), The geography of the world economy (fourth edition), Arnold.
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